Menes, often regarded as the first pharaoh of unified Egypt, is a somewhat enigmatic figure from ancient history. While specific sentiments about him are not well-documented, his achievements in unifying Upper and Lower Egypt likely garnered respect and admiration from his contemporaries. His legacy as a foundational ruler set the stage for a prosperous civilization, suggesting that he was viewed positively in historical accounts. However, opinions on rulers can vary widely, and specific personal sentiments from that era remain largely unknown.
people say that a hippopotamus killed menes
. King Menes died around the age of 62 around 3038 B.C. Many people say that King Menes died of being attacked by wild dogs, Nile crocodiles, or a hippopotamus. Nobody really knows what he died from.
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Traditionally it was Menes but the name was added later. In reality it is an unknown Pharaoh that might have been called Menes.
Menes also known as Namer and the Scorpion King c.3100bce
Yes.
people say that a hippopotamus killed menes
Very little is known about Menes. We know nothing of his childhood.
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Because he WAS Egyptian
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Pharaoh Menes also known as the scorpion king
. King Menes died around the age of 62 around 3038 B.C. Many people say that King Menes died of being attacked by wild dogs, Nile crocodiles, or a hippopotamus. Nobody really knows what he died from.
some people say king Menes some people say a group of people settled there but Egypt has been there for thousands of years so there could of been lots of explorers who discovered it before Menes and others
King Narmer Menes.
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